The monthly payment is based on the price of this vehicle assuming it is financed. If you choose to lease, you can also use the payment calculator to determine your lease terms. Default values for financing include: Term of 66 months, APR of 3.0%, and Sales Tax of 7.0%. Default values for leasing include: Term of 36 months, Money Factor of 0.00125, Residual Value of 55%, and Sales Tax of 7.0%.

The S-Class continues to be a hot seller for its class, but now that the 2017 S-Class has sold out, only the 2018 model is available.

The 2018 S-Class, which includes a new S450 entry-level model, is now available for order. The new S-Class also gets a refresh that includes new headlights, new steering wheel controls, and a widescreen instrument panel.

There are a few lease deals for the 2018 S-Class models. These lease deals expire on February 28, 2018.

No advertised discounts:

Mercedes isn't a fan of offering big discounts up front. Instead, it gives dealers unadvertised incentives they can pass on to customers to help lower prices. Remember, dealers can do as they please with these unadvertised incentives, so shop around for the best deal.

The S-Class continues to be a hot seller for its class, but now that the 2017 S-Class has sold out, only the 2018 model is available.

The 2018 S-Class, which includes a new S450 entry-level model, is now available for order. The new S-Class also gets a refresh that includes new headlights, new steering wheel controls, and a widescreen instrument panel.

There are a few lease deals for the 2018 S-Class models. These lease deals expire on February 28, 2018.

No advertised discounts:

Mercedes isn't a fan of offering big discounts up front. Instead, it gives dealers unadvertised incentives they can pass on to customers to help lower prices. Remember, dealers can do as they please with these unadvertised incentives, so shop around for the best deal.

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2018 Mercedes-Benz S-Class Overview

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The Mercedes-Benz S-Class is one of the most luxurious cars money can buy, boasting elegant craftsmanship, a smooth and comfortable ride, and the most innovative technology and safety features. While the BMW 7-Series and the Audi A8 have certainly made great advancements over the years, the S-Class remains in a league of its own.

What's New for 2018

The S-Class has been given a facelift for 2018, that includes an updated engine roster, a slight exterior tweaks, a restyled cabin, and of course, even more technology.

Choosing Your Mercedes-Benz S-Class

The S-Class is available in three trim levels — S450, S560 and S63 AMG – although that range will likely grow to include an S65 AMG, as well as at least one Maybach variant. While the S-Class Coupe and Cabriolet will also adopt the changes for the 2018 S-Class Sedan, those new models haven't debuted quite yet.

The S450 is the new base model and gets a 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 engine that makes 362 horsepower and 369 pound-feet of torque. Power is sent to the rear wheels as standard, but Mercedes' 4Matic all-drive system is available for $3,000. Look for 19 miles per gallon in the city and 28 mpg highway for rear-wheel drive models and 18/28 mpg for the S450 4Matic.

Moving up to the S560 gets customers a 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 pushing out 463 horsepower and 516 pound-feet of torque. All-wheel drive is standard and the fuel economy is rated at 17/27 mpg.

The S63 shares the S560's V8, but it's a much more potent tune, with 603 horsepower and 664 pound-feet of torque on tap. All-wheel-drive comes standard and the added traction allows a 0-60 miles per hour time of 3.4 seconds. Despite the extra performance, the S63 AMG's fuel economy isn’t far off the S560’s, at 17/26 mpg.

A nine-speed automatic transmission is standard across the S-Class range.

The option sheets for all three S-Class sedan variants are broadly similar. The non-AMG models offer a Premium Package for $5,000 that adds ventilated, heated, massaging front seats, proximity entry, an automatic parking system, surround-view monitoring, and power rear sunshades. A $2,600 Warmth and Comfort Package heating and ventilation to the rear seats, replaces the standard arm rests with heated units, adds a heated steering wheel, and includes a memory function for the outboard rear seats. Heated rear seats and a heated steering wheel are available as standalone options, a head-up display, a $6,400 Burmester audio system, and Mercedes' innovative Magic Sky Control Panoramic roof ($4,950), and a night vision system ($2,260).

Speaking of those rear seats, there are three separate packages dedicated to making them even more comfortable. Available on all three S-Class Sedan trims, these packages range in price from $1,700 for the Rear Seat Package (a power footrest on the passenger-side seat, four-zone climate control, and rear head restraints) to $3,500 for the Executive Rear Seat Package (adds a massage function, a passenger-side seat that reclines to a La-Z-Boy-like 43 degrees, and an integrated airbag). Adding the $3,500 package requires both the $1,700 Rear Seat Package and the Premium Package, while the $1,950 Executive Rear Seat Plus Package requires all three – it adds a pair of tray tables, heated and cooled cupholders, and a center console instead of the standard middle seat.

A $2,250 Driver Assistance Package is available on all three trims and adds quite literally every active driving feature Mercedes offers. Tack this package onto your S-Class and you have arguably the most advanced semi-autonomous vehicle on the planet.

S560

The S560 costs $103,895 and its highlight is the V8 powertrain, which enable a 0-60 mph time of just 4.6 seconds. Otherwise, apart from the bigger 19-inch wheels and the standard 4Matic all-wheel drive, the S560 offers the same roster of standard and optional extras as the S450.

S63 AMG

The S63 AMG is listed at $148,495. Mechanical improvements include the 603 horsepower V8 engine, much more aggressive suspension, high-performance brakes, a recalibrated transmission, a performance exhaust system, lightweight 20-inch wheels, and a launch-control system. This is the limousine you want if your chauffeur has a lead foot.

Other changes include more aggressive bumpers, AMG badges, a sport steering-wheel, the Premium Package from the lower trims and the AMG Track App, which lets the owners record lap-times and other relevant track data The AMG Exterior Carbon Fiber Package ($6,500) will add carbon-fiber elements on the front air curtains, rear-diffuser, side-skirts, mirror-caps and the engine cover. You can also have carbon-ceramic brakes $8,950.

CarsDirect Tip

The S560 with the Driver Assistance Package is our pick. It gives you a plethora of comfort creatures, a lovely V8 engine, the all-around practicality of all-wheel drive, and one of the most advanced self-driving systems on the market.